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FAQ About Cruising |
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How do I book a cruise?
This is an easy one! Simply contact us
and one of our CLIA Certified Cruise Counselors will help
you pick the cruise that fits your vacation schedule, tastes
and budget. We can make all the arrangements to get you from
your home to your ship and back.
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How long are cruises?
As long or short as you want. There are
itineraries from three days to three months.
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Where can I go?
Wherever you want! Cruises visit over
1,800 ports worldwide and practically every destination
accessible by water.
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Is cruising affordable
and a good vacation value?
Cruising is the best vacation value!
There are cruise vacations to suit every budget. Your cruise
fare includes all meals, your stateroom, on-board activities
and entertainment, plus transportation from port to port.
You'll know what your vacation will end up costing you
before you go. (Typically, your only extra expenses will be
drinks (including soda and alcoholic beverages), optional
shore excursions, and personal services such as massage or
hairstyling.) Compare the value of a cruise to the total
cost of other vacations, and you will be amazed
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Are all ships fairly
similar?
Far from it. Most cruise lines' ships
range from intimate and yacht-like vessels stretching longer
than three football fields You can sail with fewer than 100
fellow guests or with more than 2,600. Enjoy atmospheres
ranging from casual to formal, contemporary to classic. You
can even choose sail-assisted ships. Enjoy the endless
activities offered on a contemporary resort-style cruise, or
immerse yourself in the culture of a destination via a niche
or special interest cruise.
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Are there different
types of cruises?
There are cruises designed to suit
virtually every interest and personal preference. The
choices include boutique, Special Interest Vacations cruises
with globetrotting itineraries; large, contemporary ships
with a fantastic array of recreational facilities; classic
vessels evoking the time-honored traditions of cruising;
special interest or exploration cruises specializing in
unique destinations with an accent on cultural enrichment.
There are cruise lines which feature soft adventure
expeditions to such unusual and rustic frontiers as
Antarctica , the Amazon rain forest or African Serengeti. Or
discover historical legacies closer to home with
enlightening itineraries to New England, French Canada and
the Colonial America coast. For experienced travelers,
destination-focused cruises specialize in premium,
culturally-rich ports of call with itineraries dedicated to
illuminating such historic, world-class treasures as the
antiquities of classical Greece, the Polynesian paradise of
Hawaii or the fabled splendor of Norwegian fjords. For many,
the perfect vacation includes the non-stop fun and sun of a
tropical resort-style cruise to the Caribbean, where you can
sample a variety of island cultures and cuisines while
working on a terrific sun tan. Plus, many cruise lines
feature special-interest themes on-board, with entertainment
ranging from jazz festivals and classical music concerts to
golf clinics and murder mysteries at sea!
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Are there any special
educational programs on-board?
To complement the spirit of discovery
that travel evokes, many cruise lines feature an extensive
program of on-board enrichment seminars hosted by
distinguished guest experts. In addition to lectures
highlighting the history and sights of ports you will be
visiting, there may also be special in-depth presentations
ranging from Renaissance works of art and strategic
financial planning to epicurean secrets of classic French
cuisine.
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Do I need a passport?
This depends on the type of cruise and
your destination. You will need some proof of citizenship
and identification. Our Cruise Counselor will advise you of
what you will need. While Passports or not normally required
for traveling, we STRONGLY recommend that all our customers
get one.
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Are there different
classes of service?
Today's cruise ships are "One-class."
Everyone can use all of ship's facilities. The price of a
cabin is based primarily on its size and location.
Regardless of the category you book, you'll enjoy the same
courteous service, menus, activities, and entertainment as
everyone else on board.
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Will I get bored? Feel
confined?
Hardly! Being at sea gives you a feeling
of total freedom that no land-based resort can offer.
There's plenty of room. And it will probably take you two or
three days just to discover everything that's on board.
Plus, you get the added adventure of exploring many exciting
ports of call. Cruise ships are floating resorts with all
the choices fine resorts have to offer. You can lie back in
a lounge chair, breathe in the sea air, soak up the sun,
read good books, or watch the ever-changing seascape. If
you're more active, join in exercise or dance classes, and
sports contests. Practice your tennis stroke or golf swing,
or take some fresh air on the jogging deck. Swim, stretch
out in the sauna or work out in the gym. You can also see a
feature film, attend an enrichment lecture by experts, play
backgammon or bridge. And that's just when you're on board!
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What can I do in port?
So much you'll have a hard time choosing!
You can explore on your own or take a guided tour (referred
to as shore excursions). Search ancient ruins or hunt for
shopping bargains. Ride a raft over river rapids, or a horse
across miles of hills and beaches. Climb a waterfall or
pyramid. Follow the footsteps of history or the wake of a
water-skiing boat. If there's still time, play golf or
tennis. Learn how to windsurf. Sun and swim at some of the
world's best beaches. Catch a record marlin. Sail, snorkel,
or scuba dive. Take a cable car to the to of a mountain.
Explore dark catacombs. In short, cruising is the perfect
way to sample a number of new destinations and try all the
things you've ever dreamed of doing, while never having to
pack and unpack!
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Do I have to participate
in activities?
On a cruise, you do what you want, when
you want. You can do everything or do absolutely nothing.
It's your vacation!
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Do cruise lines welcome
families with kids?
More and more cruise vacations are booked
by families with children. Most cruise lines provide plenty
of supervised activities for youngsters, especially during
school holidays. If your children enjoy swimming, sports,
games, movies, and the adventure of new places, they'll love
a family cruise. You'll find that children adapt to
shipboard life with ease, and you won't have to wonder what
they're up to every minute. The youth counselors will help
keep them busy and entertained. Ships even offer youth camps
that cater to all ages, from toddlers to teens.
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What is there to do at
night?
When the stars come out, a cruise ship
really turns on. There's dancing, live entertainment,
nightclubs and lounges, feature films, and parties with all
your new friends. Most ships also have casinos. What's more,
there are many special events like the Captain's Cocktail
Party, Broadway-style shows and Las Vegas-type revues
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Is there a charge for
entertainment?
Never. On a cruise vacation, the
entertainment is on the house. There's no cover, minimum, or
charge for an admission ticket. The shows are live, films
first-rate and all included in your cruise fare.
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Will kind of people
cruise?
There's no such thing as a typical cruise
passenger! All kinds of people take cruises now, all ages,
from all walks of life. Singles, couples and families. Just
ask us for advice on the best ship for you, based on your
tastes and lifestyle. We will help you choose the ship that
is best for you, based on your tastes and your lifestyle.
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What do I need to pack?
Pack like you would for any resort.
Cruise vacations are casual by day, whether you're on the
ship or ashore. In the evening, ships vary as to dress. As
on shore, attire is dictated by occasion. At the Captain's
Gala, for example, you'll probably want to wear something
more formal, such as a dark suit, or cocktail dress; perhaps
even a dinner jacket or gown. We will be glad to give you
specific information that pertains to the cruise you have
booked.
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Can singles have fun on
a cruise?
Cruising is ideal for people traveling
alone, because it's so easy to meet other people, In fact,
most ships have parties for singles-early on, so you can get
to know people right away. Many ships even offer gentlemen
hosts who can be dance partners, dinner companions or a
fourth at cards. Most ships also have single cabins as well
as single rates for double staterooms. If you ask them, many
cruise lines will even find you a room-mate to share a cabin
so you can obtain the per person/double occupancy rate,
saving you even more on a great vacation. There are often
special cruises just for singles!
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What are the meal times?
There are numerous choices, and it will
all depend on what cruise ship you are on. Normally there
are many different dining options - in the formal dining
room, on deck in a casual setting, in a pizzeria, at an
express bar, or room service. At night most ships offer
several venues. Many ships offer you a choice of several
seating times, and others encourage you to come to dinner
whenever you like. More traditional ships have two seatings,
which differ only by time: typically 6:00 p.m. and 8:30 p.m.
To choose, just decide whether you prefer to dine early or
late-then have us request your preference when we book your
cruise. Frequently you can chose to enjoy dinner someplace
other tha the formal dining room, such as in an intimate
restaurant that feature Italian, Chinese, Japanese or
Southwestern cuisine. Remember, the choice is yours!
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What is the food like on
a cruise ship?
Everything you've heard about cruise ship
dining is true. You'll find a varied selection of entree(appetizers,
salads, soups, vegetables, and desserts, too) each day the
selection is different. If you ever wanted to experiment
with a cuisine or try a dish, you can feel free to order
more than one entree or appetizer or dessert! But, just
because your cruise ship offers plenty of delicious food,
doesn't mean you'll come home out of shape. You can choose
low-cal, spa, vegetarian or fitness menu selections that are
just as tempting as the regular menu. Best of all, the one
thing you'll never see on a cruise ship menu is a price.
Because all your meals are included!
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I require a special
diet, will this be a problem?
Most ships can accommodate salt-free, low
carbohydrate, Kosher, or other diet preferences. However,
this request must be made in advance, so be sure to advise
us when you book your cruise.
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Are there non-smoking
areas?
Virtually all ships have smoking and
non-smoking sections in the public rooms. In fact, many
dining rooms, and even some entire ships, are now totally
smoke-free, reflecting passenger requests. If you want your
dining table in a non-smoking area, just let us know. On
board, you can advise the maitre d'.
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What about dining
companions - can I sit with my spouse and friends only, or
will have tablemates?
Experienced cruisers say that prefer
sitting at a table with several other diners, some lifelong
friendships have been made this way. But the cruise lines
are geared to accommodate each guest's wishes, and it is
possibly to request a table for two, or for four. In the
unlikely event that you do wish to change tablemates, speak
with the maitre d' who will make every effort to seat you
with more compatible dining companions...discretely and
politely.
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Can we celebrate a
special occasion?
Absolutely! Most cruise lines will even
treat you to a complimentary cake and a chorus of "Happy
Whatever" to honor the occasion. Your birthday or
anniversary can be more festive with champagne, flowers, or
canapés. You can even arrange for a special private party.
All you have to do is advise us in advance.
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Is cruising right for
honeymooners?
Without a doubt. Cruising offers an
atmosphere that's just right for romance, cozy dinners for
two, strolling on deck at sunset, dancing the night away
(even under the stars). Most lines provide special
services-from Sunday or Monday departures to champagne and
breakfast in bed. Some ships even offer special programs for
marriage or vow renewals.
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Can we stay in touch
with the outside world?
Quite easily. Most ships have a daily
newsletter with news, headlines, selected stock quotes and
sports scores. Many staterooms are equipped with televisions
and have satellite or cellular telephones. You can also call
someone on shore through the ship's radio officer while at
sea. There are many places in port where you can place phone
calls too! Most ships have fax capabilities and most have
computer cafes with Internet access for e-mail communication
(Internet access is not included in the cost of your trip.
Please note that phone calls while on board can be very
costly, your best bet usually to wait till you are in port
and make an international call)
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Is tipping included in
the trip cost?
Tipping is not normally included in the
cost of your trip. Some cruise lines to allow for pre-paying
of your tips, and should you desire to decrease the tip at
the end of the sailing, simply go to Guest Relations and
they will be glad to take care of that for you. Tipping is a
matter of individual preference. A general rule of thumb is
to plan for about $3.00 per person per day for your cabin
steward and dining room waiter, and about half that amount
for your busboy. Other shipboard personnel such as your
bartender and his wait staff, and spa employees can be
tipped for special services at your discretion.
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Are there laundry
services on-board?>
Almost all cruise ships have laundry
facilities and many provide dry-cleaning services. There is,
however, an additional charge for professional laundry and
dry-cleaning services. Many ships also have self-service
launderettes.
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Are there medical
services on-board?
Virtually every cruise ship (except for
some smaller vessels operating in coastal waters) has a
medical facility and health care professional on staff to
handle almost any emergency. If you have a medical condition
that might put you at risk, discuss it with your doctor and
let us know so that we can inform the cruise line at the
time of booking. And, when ever you travel, check to see
what your health insurance covers.
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Will I get sea sick?
Rarely. Popular cruise itineraries are in
some of the calmest waters in the world. In addition,
stabilizers on modern ships, availability of advance weather
information, and development of effective preventative
medications have, for the most part, eliminated the
incidence of motion discomfort
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